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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 427615" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>so far after a few weeks it does seem to work nicely; his appetite and mania are reduced -- both are still there but down a notch or two.</p><p>I am taking him to the psychiatrist next tuesday (and have call into him). psychiatrist'll be more concerned I think about this weird neck-shoulder big, voluntary (he can stop for a while, etc) movement, like a slow twitch. He says it just feels "funny" or "tickly" and he needs to pull his shirt collar and do this thing. It started before Geodon, and come to think of it, he doesnt do it when walking around shirtless, so may be it is a skin thing.</p><p>re: geodon and appetite -- Pavuluri in her book ("what works with bipolar kids"?) does say that she likes how it controls weight gain for these kids.</p><p>Not that it stopped him from having a dinner after the dinner tonight but it is down overall I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 427615, member: 6374"] so far after a few weeks it does seem to work nicely; his appetite and mania are reduced -- both are still there but down a notch or two. I am taking him to the psychiatrist next tuesday (and have call into him). psychiatrist'll be more concerned I think about this weird neck-shoulder big, voluntary (he can stop for a while, etc) movement, like a slow twitch. He says it just feels "funny" or "tickly" and he needs to pull his shirt collar and do this thing. It started before Geodon, and come to think of it, he doesnt do it when walking around shirtless, so may be it is a skin thing. re: geodon and appetite -- Pavuluri in her book ("what works with bipolar kids"?) does say that she likes how it controls weight gain for these kids. Not that it stopped him from having a dinner after the dinner tonight but it is down overall I think. [/QUOTE]
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